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TIIE LIBERATOR
EVERY FRIDAY MORNING,
. WALLCUT, Ge:
•
ii^Lte!
)&■'
WM. ILOYD GAEBISOS, Editor.
fflitr ffiotintttj is tht Wortit, our ffiouittnjrotit art att gtaiiliintl.
"VOL. XXXV. NO. 3.
BOSTON, FRIDAY, JANFAEY 13, 1865.
J. B. YEEEINTON k SON, Printer!.
WHOLE NO. 1771.
■f t\ t C t t 9 115,
SHERMAN'S TOUE IN GEOKGIA.
Iill'-'ltrti'ill.. '....-
Ill,: „lu,ll.ti"ns lit
a Maooit
TmTiTB
.' their nakedues
U fiiu.iil t
'~i-ii':'. i ,
.laiilall.m. IbTore we armed,
[can't answer lor its condition a
Frighten them, but the net
fftdthin
" Well, how do you lik
^^^^™ liy,'bully.
Yankees;"
y. sLlly
t
Iso told l.y
'
K bully," bully. V>
dose, be gentlemen il.it's passing." A complim,
cia\c,Vc!mhi^l'yh:l^4^leat'.^M,r. Lewis. ""L,1|T"-
an.l Mr.'simniian."'">
'• Why do you hope tho Lord will help the Yar
" Because I tints, and wese al! finks, dat you's
» You'ro about right there. Did you ever hca
that President Lincoln had freed all the slaves?
•■ No, sar, 1 neber heerd such a ting ; tie white folic
nebbcr talk fore black men ; dey mighty free 1'roi
In other parts of the South, the negroes I hav
Line,,In, who had tlie power to free them, and iia
exercised it. We have reached here a stratum .
All knowlt
,11 info,
lernii.-si on lo join ibe column. " Stick in dar ! it's
ley heerd you'se coming; dey dusted out yer st
Pointing to the Atlanta and Augusta Raitro;
vlucl hid I u 1 1 j !
» Docs the man live hen: who beat (hem ? "
" Oh no, sar; he's dim gone lor.- time."
The majority accept the advent of the Yar
'he'-clav of jubilee," the ho,ic and prayer of a hi',
me, has come. They cannot be made to unde
itisfied o 1 . I < I 1 - I
m.c time, and Unit they tm'ist'be patient tTntil th
\iles from'Mill
altcd h
ti hour, la an old hut 1 Ibu
. b..tb of them over sixty yea
linger at llie old man crouched i
hissed out: "Win
r^r'
y child ; I not stay. Yes, Dodder day I goae 'long
id dese people ; yes, sar, I walk till I drop in my
n think of nothing lo compare with it, except
liarlotte Uushman's Meg I-lerrllies. Rembrandt
ily could have painted the scene, with its dramat-
ior you sit. dar r ' Yon spose I n
"SAMBO" OH
GUARD
[F
om Leaves frc^TIrTo
Beer's Jour
al.]
It was
ery dark the oth
']zn''T'i
—and the rain fel
i.r,ll"7,,i
.'v.' t'V"'',.
'" '',
11 only sny
and have'
wonder 1
in- of ba
'.TTT^'TTl
1 limb. -
of gnu-l<,
ch'acliarg-
ks. S„,,ic-
times 1 te
iptcdthem by rcf|r
im.: :■■ ;■:.
not a.-eeiii without allowing
res.ribrd l.nv.mel'
Tobacco is
gold to them", audi
Ig 11, Wilt,■):
but thev
always did
l.h.m- del"
at last, and I neve
could p'e
One man'
sh all his
jne fell stroke, tol,
,,e,.,,„tb
hal henov-
erased 1,
bacco, though I lb
ind next
7, '''i^nn'd
loved it a
much as *v one
.Vr!:"V''
s to tamper with their fidelity
: yet it was
of my sight. Ily
add 1
ctnre has not only been kept from the blacks,
,. Shorn
. ollie.
. ihe First Alub;
t he never saw a
.il he joined om
New York
history, by
ng one, and will one day
army grew fiat of his natural abhorrence of Slavery,
ami high integrity, simple heiivied, brave, and who
We are continually meeting with comical ir
more especially of the funnyside of negro eharael
watching, with wondering eyes, a drove of cattle
, pa-
"Lo.-', n
Nev<
'•• Those cattle were driven all the way from Ch
a.-., more thai; one thousand miles."
" (ioodness, Lor' ! what a population you Yanl
General Sherman invites all able-bodied negroc
niiD, and he takes especial pleasure when they jo:
lad made them free: and I h
that not more than one or two knew me, even afte
distinguish those who did make the discovery ; the
enttill I revealed myself, and then rather cowed and
It rained harder ami harder, anil when I had
nd simply giving the countersign to I lie ehall.
dusky man and b
el, uuilel'tnok I
Now," the
t Number Two!"
ay-ell, poor Number 'Two i
; whole siTair was very
THE DEMOLISHED DEMOCRACY—SLAVERY
■A HEW DEPARTURE DEMANDED,
i Northern rump of the old national demo-
■ly was demolished io th,. late IVesidenlial
!.,.,. "'.',... v,
i.|")llits rrns
lilS.."."i,l'll
..,,.
.. ,„-,„.,■ S,
:":„
ZZZZZ
1.1 siiir!! us
Z:
t'llil
They Iia
ve
"'V
:""zZzz
ZZZZZ
';
11.'
''.''ii'".''-'."':1,
ncv.r be r.
riumphantly elected Presidei
ag.e i.
" Yieksbuni," I repeated, blandly, but anlhoril
11 1 MldU I
re.lileeti'on oi the Fthiop vocal organs. "
1 tried persuasion, orthography, threats, tobacco,
all in vain, I could not puss in. Of course mv
pride was up; for was I to defer to an untutored
of Haarva°rd,aforbid'.° A^a^il! J M-onilul iu'daffi-rema'
I tried to edge away, proposing to myself to entei
Not a
rgeullei
I explained tn him the
proceeding, called his at
■ absurdity of this
ilf so loudly
ion io withdraw. The bayonet, with
i other speak
!f'winter. "TTT
.elf stuck midwsi
v demanded the repeal o
s followed from that act of repeal th
:oln, elected President in 181.0 up,
f the exclusion of slavery from t
erpctualpi
I within th<
^^^^^^^^^^ It is altogether
that before the close of Mr. Lincoln
i the institution of slavery will have
t from the Potomac river to tlie Rio
SECESSION HATRED.
■'■• in-ltiul ,n We |i t.i bberlv'-ivith
iree Mieiety ralher Ilia,, I'mon upon llie scen,'e ha-is
li.]TTTi''"!v'TTl'l
look (o Lump
IraliV'".'',
friend Lincoln." They may shoot their own ofliecr
ill not be neeess
Km,,.
protection. Th,
i, but follow reco
tuition with
ity ami lib,.,
ty. V
Ihe
,''-,t n'Ll'T
il we :
■ lolot
orhy
phi
TzTlT T
liiat't
Saver v." This
is a Crank
ry Northern ma:
i ' i ]
I'm
)i!uUt'7i- iir!
■ il!,-lined' 1,'
ue <!:a
'';'
icing vciy n-eful
to them. If they
.son that of Louis Phili
uui foolishly forfeited.—Boston
The Richmond Sentinel eonta
■diloriai, belicycd to l.-e Iron, th
Secretary Seward is reported I
it to all
a have done much to-
The quest o, 1 I 1
■s? It'wou!
e them
Ti.,,
'T ir.
Lei there be a call
source. 1;
Solon;
ripped ol our pro]i-
i despoiled by
for Ihembehnnoreil. It would be a
lo our misery if wc. were overcome w
lug every resource of defence. If i.
iiorses.1'monev%rouileh'es, it mu.l 1
If Provi,
e upon us. Gi
:1 all our strength and
rstigarimi of our wauls. Then
Yankee. 01'all people on earth, wc have most
Id be preferable to subjugation by
people w,
with European nations.
The Richmond Enqt
tho above, says, » If it
that liberation should si
The conscquen
. The
ni ihe honors of a prolonged war, and the di
ih.-ab'.iilmn,: T, TTT al
coiilintic the war, we'shnuld
measure nj.rm our readers.
milit,:: , .c.1,1 be lave-ably r
SLAVERY GIVES OVER-THE CONSTITUTIONAL AMENDMENT.
TllZ .TTTTTn,,
Thoi
hug of the
ZZZZ'l
/was their L
.-ebol.lers held the reins of power ; they
while volubly adoring
i dews in Portugal were used
i lor llie kbidbi.:.: ..I' ihe pile. Fearing,
" should be balked of their amuse-
lion of his errors, ami a declara-
nent—n,omas's great victory over Hood—Shei
1 I 1 | Wih
aiiant induct 071T TllTiTTT'^TTTTw.
ave been tried. It is time that the rebel govern
(orld stare. Its' """"""" ' "
belter to go out, as some lire-works do. will,
ble sputtering and hissin.
dttab ..!,!.!!!■;:..
„ i out, as some fire-works ei
grand explosion, rather Ihau to be e.Ntingui
■s. 8|W
I!"' eau-cof lliiTi-v.,!:, - lb, !ir„i, JellV : be Ibm,
Judah."—N. Y. Evening Post.
the Jew, and, bv way of cneou
iuhisfaith,'wouiilelapbim
firm, Moses—1
the Evening F
the hands of Mr. Jelf. Di
li.iuid, l.y chance, fall inti
o|-puili:i:^rm/ia':''.;|he';mii,[''.'i; th.-'i
ewardinu them witinh.ir liberty. It is an mi i.-
arlable thing that you arc about to do, we would say
Jeflv ; be firm, Judah '; " or, using the Greek form of
thelalter iiiiine, ■• lie linn, Judas i "
The abolitionists of tin- North, including Wendell
I 11 II
~ " ' apologists for slavery nave
.-ill, his own family. Too
emoei-iiev '.' Thev should take the initiates., ami eo-oper.ale in the Stales ter
ment of the Constitution whieh will re-
mubliug-biock oi slavery eiilirely mil of
e'l'nioiirest.ev.l eau easily
ional party upon the great
Hlicu crane bit.', the foregronml. On
1, while the Northern democracy eon-
themselves, and mutter their old party
can do nothing. We advise the Ibr-
y to look about them carefully, and
toh up by landing still.—NeT York
good. It tells ihe negro lhal. lie has been kept li
of hardship aJid debnseme '
g to fitiht, he shall be t
tempi In save llie rebellion bv filling
,p ihe nmks
from it I! t 1 111 11
of ll, annie. with n,-roes. " Gen. Le
asks that tins
experiment be niailc," says the Eo,
lb,,,. W. IVeber Miles, cf S. ('.. Ch
IW.se .Military Committee. It is tl
'' l"
]iliiiui ; b-t them now astonish it bv practically re
li-aeting id! tbey have <;\\,\ in favor of the n:rv i'nsl.i
—that, unless it can be propped i
is.iliiycl.iu,
Ibriii a separate government. We tliereiorc s:i'
again: " Re firm, JefTy ; be firm, Judah I"
ils f-oibiosi' am! downfall are innuinen
lieu rleelarii'ig nil tiie negroes in ihe rebel S::it.'
e'ul'l'rileb!
eiuaiiriprited. It will give that gentleman grea
of woe" from Richmond, the C .ten-i
plea-uri' to see his example so handsomely fullowei
boar.!—that ils Northern servitors in
and juslified bv those who have ■■■., I'm
ed a'gain>i ii. ' lie will be much obliged to them i
now stand from under, or be buried ;■..■,
tbey will, in thi^ manner, show the world that h,
In a leader exhorting its diseinles to ,1
teiiliou and their ellorts to matters ol
Lmance, the
■'ilie negro, and without .u.^eemlili,,!
of military service, so ta.it tin- negro oi' the rebc
SHALL SLAVERY
EE i
JAVED?
We have notice,
ladispostti
on.in 1
omeq
uarlers,to
..;„
warl
an early close.
'■■. T .■ .
n of fi
■eedom'to
ves, they argue,
1 It would
■,se io have die.
uid be de-
■mined bv lecal
Wc ,;.
so under
.ml the subject.
j-i .
d cease ai
el rlet,
. The re
bels hi
build red
re: :,.i; ■:■■
v availed
.■mselves of tha
' " '
< forr
' ' ' '
d slavery; but tie
tne rresuieiu s gracious oilers, and would not aba
don their evil ways. The 1st of January. 181
in arms, still resisting federal authority, and still <
daring that they would not return into the Union
any terms. From that date our government has sto
ry on every acre of territory that was then in rel
Confederacy. The world so understood its positio
the rebels could not obtain'foreign recognition i
meiHof tho old world as to draw ils wei-hL into